Highway Maintenance Contractors
Public Contact Numbers

In British Columbia, highway maintenance and repairs are provided by local highway maintenance companies contracted by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. They monitor our highways and bridges for problems that could cause a hazard to the driving public such as debris, dead animals, fallen trees, defective signs, bridge damage, potholes, flooding, washouts, mudslides, avalanches, snow and ice.

Report a Problem:

If you see a problem on the highway that could be hazardous to other drivers, immediately report it to the Highway Maintenance Contractor in the area where the problem occurs. Please be ready to provide a clear description of the problem, and accurate location information. Click on the map below for contact information.

Other Highway-related Contacts:

Electrical problems related to B.C. highways (street lights out, malfunctioning signals, or damaged or vandalized electrical equipment) can be reported directly to the Ministry of Transportation's Electrical Contractors for that region.

Contacts for Electrical Contractors

Electrical problems on B.C. highways (street lights out, malfunctioning signals, or damaged or vandalized electrical equipment) can be reported directly to the Electrical Contractor responsible for that region. Please be prepared to provide a clear description of the problem, and an exact location. See map below if you are unsure of the region.